Extra Points: The Mock-ing stops here

The latest NFL Draft shakeup came on Sunday when the Tampa Bay Buccaneers finally completed a long-rumored trade with the New York Jets for cornerback Darrelle Revis.

The Bucs sent the 13th overall selection in Thursday's first round, along with a conditional 2014 selection, to north Jersey for the former All-Pro.

There had been speculation since January, when John Idzik took over as Jets general manager for the fired Mike Tannenbaum, that Revis was on the trading block.

"It became quite evident, we had some discussions with his representation, and it became quite evident to us that there was a substantial difference between Darrelle's view of his value and ours," Idzik said during a conference call after the deal went down. "So we felt like there would have to be a significant change on either side in order to create a path toward reaching an agreeable deal for the long term. So you had to really weigh that into the situation, too."

Now that the Revis domino has fallen, it's time to take one final educated guess at the 78th Annual selection meeting, albeit one which doesn't take into account any potential trades or unstable personnel people around the league.

So let's lock it in with The Sports Network's final 2013 NFL mock draft:

1. Kansas City Chiefs - Luke Joeckel, OT, Texas A&M - The Chiefs have done everything possible to make this pick seem more valuable to teams thinking about trading up, flashing "interest" in West Virginia quarterback Geno Smith and trying to beat the drum for Central Michigan left tackle Eric Fisher. In the end, this is just not a sexy draft at the top, so Kansas City will stand pat and take Joeckel. Scouts often reference the potential "ceiling" of a particular prospect and rarely talk about a player's "floor." Joeckel's floor is significantly higher than Fisher's and that's the real difference between the two players.

Previous Pick: Joeckel

2. Jacksonville Jaguars - Ezekiel Ansah, DE, BYU - There is a lot of momentum building for Fisher to Jacksonville since the Jags need an offensive tackle but remember who the new head coach of the team is. Gus Bradley, is a defensive-minded mentor who wants to address the Jaguars' paltry pass rush, specifically off the edges. Oregon's Dion Jordan has emerged from the pack as the best prospect off the edge but his frame is best-suited for the 3-4. Ansah is an athletic freak with a Jason Pierre-Paul-like upside as a pass-rusher.

Previous Pick: Dion Jordan, DE/OLB, Oregon

3. Oakland Raiders - Star Lotulelei, DT, Utah - Matt Flynn isn't going to generate a ton of excitement in the Bay Area, but his presence enables the Raiders to stop thinking about Smith and focus in on defensive tackles Sharrif Floyd or Lotulelei. If Oakland believes the doctors and are convinced Lotulelei's heart scare is behind him (his left ventricle was pumping at below normal levels at the combine), he's the choice. Star is a versatile player who fits in playing multiple techniques and shows more on tape than the up-and- down Floyd.

Previous Pick: Lotulelei

4. Philadelphia Eagles - Lane Johnson, OT, Oklahoma - The Eagles went through their first OTAs under Chip Kelly last week and one thing was abundantly clear, the former Oregon mentor is going to push the tempo and play basketball on turf in Philly. That means conditioning and athleticism are going to be paramount, and Johnson, who can run a faster 40-yard dash and leap higher than some wide receivers, is a better fit in the City of Brotherly Love than the far more traditional Fisher.

Previous Pick: Fisher

5. Detroit Lions - Eric Fisher, OT, Central Michigan - Detroit needs to solve its tackle situation because right tackle Gosder Cherilus left for Indianapolis in free agency and veteran left tackle Jeff Backus called it quits after a solid 12-year career. The Motor City Kitties will sprint to the podium when they see Fisher is still on the board.

Previous Pick: Johnson

6. Cleveland Browns - Geno Smith, QB, West Virginia - It's pretty clear that the Browns' new brain trust of president Joe Banner, GM Mike Lombardi and head coach Rob Chudzinski isn't all that enamored with Brandon Weeden. Smith has been sinking like a stone in most people's eyes after getting trashed in a Pro Football Weekly scouting report but he remains the top signal-caller in this draft and Cleveland will ignore the white noise and continue the reboot of the franchise.

Previous Pick: Dee Milliner, CB, Alabama

7. Arizona Cardinals - Jonathan Cooper, OG, North Carolina - Arizona's draft prospects changed markedly when the team acquired Carson Palmer from the Raiders. Palmer may be on the downside on his career and is certainly not the Pro Bowl player he once was in Cincinnati, but he is a massive upgrade on the terrible triumvirate of Kevin Kolb, John Skelton and Ryan Lindley which eventually cost Ken Whisenhunt his job in the desert. Rebuilding perhaps the worst offensive line in football is now the priority, and while the Cards would prefer a tackle, the top three will almost assuredly be off the board in the first five picks. That leaves a choice between the two best guards and Cooper's athleticism vaults him ahead of Alabama's Chance Warmack.

Previous Pick: Chance Warmack, OG, Alabama

8. Buffalo Bills - Chance Warmack, OG, Alabama - It's finally sinking in that new Bills coach Doug Marrone simply can't use up all of his political capital by taking his former quarterback at Syracuse, Ryan Nassib, this early. So, it's either trade down or take Warmack, an excellent fit after the Bills lost star guard Andy Levitre in free agency as well as reserve Chad Rinehart.

Previous Pick: Ryan Nassib, QB, Syracuse

9. New York Jets - Barkevious Mingo, OLB/DE, LSU - Although Mingo has fallen on most draft boards, the Jets are reportedly smitten with the LSU pass rusher and will try to finally give Rex Ryan a difference maker off the edge.

Previous Pick: Smith

10. Tennessee Titans - Dee Milliner, CB, Alabama - The Titans addressed their most glaring holes in free agency by signing Levitre from Buffalo, inking strong safety Bernard Pollard from the Super Bowl champion Baltimore Ravens, and getting running back Chris Johnson and young quarterback Jake Locker backups by convincing Shonn Greene and Ryan Fitzpatrick to leave the AFC East behind. Tennessee still needs to improve a defense that allowed a league-worst 29.4 points per game in 2012 and getting the draft's best pure cornerback is a step in the right direction.

Previous Pick: Sharrif Floyd, DT, Florida

11. San Diego Chargers - Dion Jordan, OLB/DE, Oregon - The Chargers' offensive line is abysmal, but D.J. Fluker figures to be the best prospect left on the board here and the Alabama right tackle can't compare as a prospect to the suddenly sliding Jordan, who fits another need for the Bolts, albeit a lesser one.

Previous Pick: Cooper

12. Miami Dolphins - D.J. Fluker, RT, Alabama - Miami also wants a tackle after losing former No. 1 overall pick Jake Long in free agency. Jonathan Martin is set to move from the right side to the left and that move will open up things for Fluker in South Beach.

Previous Pick: Xavier Rhodes, CB, Florida State

13. New York Jets (Acquired from Tampa Bay) - Xavier Rhodes, CB, Florida State - Getting Rhodes here, a player who could be better than Milliner down the line because he has better ball skills, makes a lot of sense for a franchise in rebuilding mode.

Previous Pick: Ansah

14. Carolina Panthers - Shariff Floyd, DT, Florida - Teams drafting for need will send the loser of the Lotulelei versus Floyd battle in Oakland here and Carolina will be thrilled with either. The Panthers need to sure up their run defense.

Previous Pick: Sheldon Richardson, DT, Missouri

15. New Orleans Saints - Jarvis Jones, DE/OLB, Georgia - Poor 40 times have sent Jones crashing out of the top 10, but the Saints, who are switching to a 3-4 scheme, need edge players and Jones could be a Terrell Suggs-like steal in the Big Easy.

Previous Pick: Jones

16. St. Louis Rams - Tavon Austin, WR, West Virginia - Some have Austin going in the top 10, but at the end of the day, he is a specialist, a slot receiver who doesn't project outside the numbers. That said, Austin is the most dynamic playmaker in this draft and will be a nice fit in St. Louis because the Rams lost slot stalwart Danny Amendola to New England in free agency.

Previous Pick: Austin

17. Pittsburgh Steelers - Tyler Eifert, TE, Notre Dame - Pittsburgh could go wide receiver, but Tennessee's Cordarrelle Patterson as well as Cal's Keenan Allen have been falling. Eifert, on the other hand, has been rising rapidly and some have the former Notre Dame star landing in the top 10. With Heath Miller coming off ACL surgery in late December, Eifert could be in the heir apparent in the Steel City.

Previous Pick: Cordarrelle Patterson, WR, Tennessee

18. Dallas Cowboys - Sheldon Richardson, DT, Missouri - The 'Boys are one of the few teams making the switch from the 3-4 to a Tampa-2-like 4-3 and Richardson has a chance to be an impact player as a three-technique.

Previous Pick: Sylvester Williams, DT, North Carolina

19. New York Giants - Bjoern Werner, DE, Florida State - When the Giants have succeeded in the past, Eli Manning got a lot of the credit and deservedly so, but it was the pass rush that was the engine of Big Blue's Super Bowl teams. The rush was derailed in 2012 and Werner was a top five-level prospect earlier in this process, but his closing speed off the edge, or lack thereof, has scared off some teams. New York will take advantage of that since Werner has the type of motor to excel in the NFL and projects as a solid fit with the Giants as the replacement for Osi Umenyiora.

Previous Pick: Werner

20. Chicago Bears - Manti Te'o, ILB, Notre Dame - The Brian Urlacher era is over in the Second City and taking Te'o, would accomplish a couple of things. It gives Chicago an heir apparent and keeps him away from NFC North-rival Minnesota.

Previous Pick - Te'o

21. Cincinnati Bengals - Menelik Watson, OT, Florida State - For whatever reason (it's money), the Bengals have let incumbent starting right tackle Andre Smith, who was one of the best in all of football last season, dangle in free agency. It looks as if the organization doesn't have the stomach for the paycheck Smith wants, so bringing in Watson as a replacement makes a lot of sense.

Previous Pick: Kenny Vaccaro, S, Texas

22. St. Louis Rams (from Washington Redskins) - Kenny Vaccaro, S, Texas - The Rams could continue attacking the receiver spot or look for Steven Jackson's replacement at running back, but their need at safety is just too great and Vaccaro is the best available, a player who has the ideal combination of size and athleticism to roam from sideline to sideline in coverage.

Previous Pick: Matt Elam, S, Florida

23. Minnesota Vikings - Justin Hunter, WR, Tennessee - The Vikings have been looking for the answer at split end since Randy Moss' first go-around in the Twin Cities ended and the team believes Hunter is the answer, a player some scouts are now calling the most physically gifted receiver on the board.

Previous Pick: Johnthan Banks, CB, Mississippi State

24. Indianapolis Colts - Desmond Trufant, CB, Washington - Chuck Pagano would probably prefer to build up his 3-4 defense with another edge pass rusher but he also needs to supplement a corner group which includes Vontae Davis, Darius Butler and free agent acquisition Greg Toler. Trufant would project as the best of that bunch early on.

Previous Pick: Mingo

25. Minnesota Vikings (from Seattle) - Kevin Minter, MLB, LSU - This is Minnesota's pick acquired in the Percy Harvin deal. The Vikings let their middle linebacker in 2012 -- the pedestrian Jasper Brinkley -- walk to Arizona, so they need a mike. Minny general manager Rick Spielman would love Te'o, but with him off the boards, it's between Alec Ogletree, Arthur Brown and Minter. Ogletree is the far more athletic player who is best-suited for the Vikings somewhat antiquated Tampa-2 base scheme, but Vikings coach Leslie Frazier is big on character and Minter is a solid prospect who trumps the other two there.

Previous Pick: Alec Ogletree, ILB, Georgia

26. Green Bay Packers - Matt Elam, S, Florida - Packers general manager Ted Thompson has publicly stated he wants his team to be more physical and Elam is a thumper from the safety position who would replace Charles Woodson.

Previous Pick: Watson

27. Houston Texans - Cordarrelle Patterson, WR, Tennessee - Even before they released veteran Kevin Walter, the Texans badly needed a complement to Andre Johnson. Patterson is very raw and doesn't run routes all that well, but he's the best YAC (yards after catch) receiver in the draft and more of a vertical threat than Keenan Allen.

Previous Pick: DeAndre Hopkins, WR, Clemson

28. Denver Broncos - Margus Hunt, DE, SMU - The Elvis Dumervil fax fiasco put defensive end in play for the Broncos and the 6-foot-8, 280-pound Hunt is the type of raw talent you gamble with late in the first round. Most project him as a 3-4 end, but Hunt certainly has the size and frame to hold up as a base end in a 4-3 also.

Previous Pick: Hunt

29. New England Patriots - D.J. Hayden, CB, Houston - Although the Patriots got Aqib Talib and Kyle Arrington back in free agency, the back end is still the biggest problem on the New England defense and the team has been hot on the trail of the rapidly ascending Hayden.

Previous Pick: Trufant

30. Atlanta Falcons - Tank Carradine, DE, Florida State - The Falcons replaced the aging but always productive John Abraham with Umenyiora, a talented but far less consistent player. Meanwhile Troy Biermann is a high-motor player on the other side who is probably best-suited for fewer reps. They could put Carradine in the picture, a player on the rise after ACL surgery.

Previous Pick: Carradine

31. San Francisco 49ers - Sylvester Williams, DT, North Carolina - The Niners lost both Isaac Sopoaga and Ricky Jean-Francois in free agency, so they need bodies on the interior of their defensive line and will be happy to swoop in on the falling Williams.

Previous Pick: Eifert

32. Baltimore Ravens - Alec Ogletree, ILB, Georgia - The Ravens may be a little gun shy to take on a character concern especially after Rolando McClain was arrested for disorderly conduct and resisting arrest on Sunday. But, with Ray Lewis retiring and Dannell Ellerbe exiting to Miami, Baltimore badly needs an inside linebacker and Ogletree is too talented to pass up here.